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The Political Economy of Colonialism: The State and Industrialization in Puerto Rico
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The Political Economy of Colonialism: The State and Industrialization in Puerto Rico

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This study examines how Puerto Rico’s industrial development process has shaped and been shaped by the state, relations with Washington, and Puerto Rican society, especially in light of the economic crises of the 1970s and 1980s. Sherrie Baver posits that Puerto Rico’s extreme integration into the U.S. political economy was an unintended consequence of the development model, and that its result has been a state whose tasks, such as securing an environment for private capital accumulation and income redistribution, have become increasingly regulated by the federal government, challenging Puerto Rico’s commonwealth status. Recommended for scholars of Latin American Politics and Third World Development.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 July 1993
Pages
176
ISBN
9780275945039

This study examines how Puerto Rico’s industrial development process has shaped and been shaped by the state, relations with Washington, and Puerto Rican society, especially in light of the economic crises of the 1970s and 1980s. Sherrie Baver posits that Puerto Rico’s extreme integration into the U.S. political economy was an unintended consequence of the development model, and that its result has been a state whose tasks, such as securing an environment for private capital accumulation and income redistribution, have become increasingly regulated by the federal government, challenging Puerto Rico’s commonwealth status. Recommended for scholars of Latin American Politics and Third World Development.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
30 July 1993
Pages
176
ISBN
9780275945039